Here is where the magic happens! Feel free to add some magic of your own. "The spice must flow" (Lynch, 1984).
Lynch, D. (Director). (1984). Dune. [Motion Picture]. United States: Apjac International.
Instead of posting our full lesson plans on our wiki, should we just have a group page for each week's lesson and simply post our individual lessons on our blogs and then put the links to our blogs on the group lesson page? We could even segregate the lessons by subject. (posted by Mack)
Mack and everyone: I am not sure I understand your suggestion. Clarify. (Fayette)
Fayette, I thought that it might be interesting to have different pages for the specific subjects of the PBL's we create and instead of posting the entire lesson plan, we post a link to our blogs where we do post our lesson plans. It was just an idea.
I am not sure that is what she wants. I think if we keep it on our own personal pages and note when we have updates or new sections added or changed it might be helpful.I hate to keep bopping back and forth to other sites. Any ideas?--Marilyn
Looking at the other groups' wikis, I notice that they simply had every member create their own page to post to. Is that what everyone wants to do as it does coincide exactly with the directions of the assignment? (posted by Mack)
Super. I already added a page, but put nothing on it yet.(Marilyn)
Okay! If I understand correctly we will each have our own page to post to such as Marilyn has done, correct? Now, did Marilyn create this page or does Mack have to create a page for each one of us? I am going try now to see if I can create my own page. (Fayette)
As noted on the left, I did create my page for my lesson plan. Now I shall continue working on the lesson plan before I post it. Thanks! :-) (Fayette )
I agree that we should create our own page and put the lesson plans on that page. I have my PBL lesson plan on my page; check it out. Also, there is a "discussion" tab for this page, so we can talk to each other on there about details, and our brainstorming resources can be listed on this page instead. Just a thought. I'm okay with doing it this way if that's what the group likes. I'm flexible. =) (Tianna Ritzman)
Here is where the magic happens! Feel free to add some magic of your own. "The spice must flow" (Lynch, 1984).
Lynch, D. (Director). (1984). Dune. [Motion Picture]. United States: Apjac International.